If you ride a bike and care at all about your safety, you should be wearing a helmet. Otherwise you’re just asking for instant death as there’s really nothing to save you from a collision. Not protecting your elbows, knees and any other uncovered areas are up to your discretion, but bashing your head on the hard ground will not heal up as easily. It’s obnoxious to have to carry a bicycle helmet around all day, but your safety should come before looking cool, right?

When you go out for a breath of fresh air at night, it’s terrifying to be anywhere near a main road. Cars will come dashing around corners if they think there’s not a cop in the area, and may end up with murder on their record. We’re so used to everyone being in a car that it’s almost strange to see people out at night, even though it’s completely sane to go on a nighttime run, walk, or just take an impromptu stroll because you feel like it.

You have only one head, and under that hair and skin on the outside lies a skull. The skull is what keeps your brain protected from all sorts of knocks and hits, but since it is not made out of some indestructible material, you know that some blunt force could actually shatter the skull — and mush up everything inside. This means one should always be extra careful when it comes to protecting one’s head, even more so when you are traveling on a bicycle or motorbike. A helmet is mandatory for road users who get about on two wheels, and helmets have also evolved to keep up with the times. Sena intends to be part of the smart helmet revolution with their new smart cycling helmet.

Do you remember the feeling of enjoying your childhood while you were on a bicycle? The wind rustling through your hair, the birds chirping during those warm summer days. Ah, those were good times, and back then, there wasn’t too much traffic on the road, either. Making it a perfect setting for you to cycle around. The thing is, the older bicycles still came with a bell that you could ring just in case you needed to alert a pedestrian or two, or even a larger sized vehicle. Bicycle horns are not exactly a “thing”, but fast forward to today, and a bicycle horn might be deem to be an essential accessory on your two wheeler. How about upping the ante with the Biketones?

While riding a bike is far better for the environment, other vehicles on the road have drivers who wish cyclists weren’t there. It’s dangerous to ride a bicycle as you need to be adequately seen and heard, and even then sometimes drivers are just out to see you hurt. There’s also the trouble of making sure that your bike doesn’t get stolen, you’re seen at night, and all sorts of other fun factors to worry about.

It’s hard to imagine, but what if you had so much money that you literally bought everything you’ve ever wanted? Would you stop buying stuff, give a bunch of money away, or keep spending money on more and more frivolous things until you have an emotional breakdown about your own personal worth? Hopefully you’re living decently enough to not be leaning too far one direction or another, but if you are starting to buy frivolous stuff, then you are part of a target market!

If you like to be outdoors, then you’re probably looking for new activities to partake in. That’s not to say you don’t already have some awesome options at your disposal, but there could always be more! If you think skating is too easy and running is too hard on your joints, why not try out a unicycle?

So, you happen to love getting around your city on a couple of wheels without having to burn some fossil fuel along the way while burning some calories on the side, which would mean that you love cycling. However, cycling when there is very little light is not exactly the best thing to do, and neither is it the safest, which is why you would have “balls” to do so – and why not equip your two-wheeler with a pair as well in order to provide some illumination? While it might sound crazy and impossible, the £19.99 Bike Balls are certainly worth looking into while providing others around you with a laugh.

The Bike Balls will be able to boost your visibility while adding a dose of humor to the daily commute, where the swaying silicone ball sack will emit a bright red glow. It will hook up without any effort to your bicycle seat rail, where turning them on or off as well as changing light modes is achieved with but a gentle squeeze. Not only that, it has been built to last with water/splash resistant construction. They are powered by a pair of CR2032 replaceable batteries which should last for 100 hours thereabouts in solid light mode or around 190 hours in flashing mode.